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congresss that power to tax, spend and to borrow . it's really hard to decide a system in which power is always used lively or even used not really stupidly which appears to be what republicans in congress are thousand doing. now doing . the $550 million-dollars and congress says and we can't borrow to cover the difference. good in to* the president to figuringing that out. today -- i quote w >> speaker boehner responded to that with this. >> this isn't just some damn game. the american people don't want their government shut down and neither do i. all we're asking for is to sit down and have a discussion and bring fairness and bring fairness to the american people under obama care. >> let's look at a hot mic discussion between senate minority leader mitch mckopbl and senator ran paul. democrats aren't the only ones talking about game playing. >> it's the politics here. can the obama administration go on so far as the republicans are being blamed. >> i think that quote in the wall street journal is incredibly stupid and of course it r
congresss that power to tax, spend and to borrow . it's really hard to decide a system in which power is always used lively or even used not really stupidly which appears to be what republicans in congress are thousand doing. now doing . the $550 million-dollars and congress says and we can't borrow to cover the difference. good in to* the president to figuringing that out. today -- i quote w >> speaker boehner responded to that with this. >> this isn't just some damn game. the...
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smart spending cut, entitlement reform, tax reform that makes the tax code more fair for families and businesses without raising tax rates. also we can spongebcan responsi the deficit. i don't think that's too much to ask. i don't think that is partisan. it's the kind of approach that i've proposed for two years. it's what i ran on last year. the majority of the american people agree with me in this approach, including a majority of republicans. we just need republicans in congress to catch up with their own party and their country on this. and if they did so, we could make a lot of progress. i do know that there are republicans in congress who privately at least say that they would rather close tax loopholes than let these cuts go through. i know that there are democrats who would rather do smart entitlement reform than let the cuts go through. there is a cau sense up on capitol hill, it's a silent group right now and we want to make sure that their voices start getting heard. in the coming days and coming weeks, i'll keep on reaching out to them both individually and as groups of se
smart spending cut, entitlement reform, tax reform that makes the tax code more fair for families and businesses without raising tax rates. also we can spongebcan responsi the deficit. i don't think that's too much to ask. i don't think that is partisan. it's the kind of approach that i've proposed for two years. it's what i ran on last year. the majority of the american people agree with me in this approach, including a majority of republicans. we just need republicans in congress to catch up...
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taxing wall street. it could bring in billions of new revenues at a time when the government said it is in need of crash. so why did the announcement go unnoticed. ♪ [ male announcer ] to hold a patent that has changed the modern world... would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of this caliber... would define you as a true leader. ♪ to hold over 80,000... well that would make you... the creators of the 2013 mercedes-benz e-class... quite possibly the most advanced luxury sedan ever. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. because every flake is double-toasted... splashed with sweet honey... and covered in rich double-roasted peanuts. mmm. [ hero ] yummy. [ male announcer ] kellogg's crunchy nut. it's super delicious! [ man ] on in 5! [ female announcer ] it works as hard as you do... to outlast your day. [ man ] action! wow! [ female announcer ] secret outlast clear gel is better than the next leading invisible s
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you're saying tax us more. >> actually, the highway is funded through the tax. the tax has not been increased in over 20 years, and as a result to the purchasing power that 18 cents gives you has decreased dramatically, and we need hundreds of billions of dollars of investment in our infrastructure to bring it up to par. and a gas tax is an open and honed way -- and honest way to do that. it's essentially taxes those individuals who are using the roads and the highways. >> but let talk about what is in it for the unions. the reason why the unions push this year after year, raise the gas tax, they do that because you that money goes into the infrastructure bank and the infrastructure bank turns around and says, unions, we're going to contract you to do the work on it -- >> that's not true. all americans benefit from a robust transportation infrastructure. you can't move products to market without functioning infrastructure. we do build highways. we don't make any apologies for that. it's good work. it's honest work. and -- >> not necessarily the most efficient wo
you're saying tax us more. >> actually, the highway is funded through the tax. the tax has not been increased in over 20 years, and as a result to the purchasing power that 18 cents gives you has decreased dramatically, and we need hundreds of billions of dollars of investment in our infrastructure to bring it up to par. and a gas tax is an open and honed way -- and honest way to do that. it's essentially taxes those individuals who are using the roads and the highways. >> but let...
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to help the uninsured and the helpless, we will do it in this way or you just go out and you levy a tax. you can have an honest argument. it is the dishonesty that is hurting them. >> let me correct the record. they are not inflated premiums. they cover things that should be covered. wait a minute. let me finish. they cover things that should be covered, number one. they do not cut people off because they had a previous condition and they do not cap your cancer treatment and all kinds of things that people thought they had in their insurance. >> both of my colleagues make compelling points but we cannot there the wisdom of republican national chairman. does anyone think that any republican who is holding hearings, issuing press releases about thete concern 30 million uninsured or any answer to it? they are totally indifferent and -- i want a column on it right here. >> did i tell you here did i dashed did i tell you that we could be looking at the collapse of liberalism? >> it was a brilliant statement. i am having trouble with humility these days. >> forever. >> i have been writing tha
to help the uninsured and the helpless, we will do it in this way or you just go out and you levy a tax. you can have an honest argument. it is the dishonesty that is hurting them. >> let me correct the record. they are not inflated premiums. they cover things that should be covered. wait a minute. let me finish. they cover things that should be covered, number one. they do not cut people off because they had a previous condition and they do not cap your cancer treatment and all kinds of...
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they absolutely want corporate tax reform. they don't want the debt ceiling as part of the negotiation. if you look at where he is going over the next few years, they actually align very well. i would tell you that the recent calls we have had between the business community and the white house, which is bipartisan, more than ever before, i think they didn't want the fiscal cliff and they sure don't want the sequestration. neil: to make these cuts, you have these other cuts. do you think that it is presidential to scare americans and isolate? >> it's interesting. i had austan goolsbee who worked on the recent call. and he was talking about the impact and his view of sequestration as a percent of gdp in the unemployment cuts. the fact is that 760,000 jobs. he is not scaring anyone. this is not the president's numbers. you have ben bernanke speaking. he is speaking from his perspective. you saw what he has done to the stock market by keeping rates low. but he said that this economy is not ready for something blunt you know, you a
they absolutely want corporate tax reform. they don't want the debt ceiling as part of the negotiation. if you look at where he is going over the next few years, they actually align very well. i would tell you that the recent calls we have had between the business community and the white house, which is bipartisan, more than ever before, i think they didn't want the fiscal cliff and they sure don't want the sequestration. neil: to make these cuts, you have these other cuts. do you think that it...
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he gets $600 billion from more taxes. how big a compromise is the president putting entitlement cuts in writing? >> that is a step that is not inconsequential. it is odd how he presented it. is this a proposal or a concession? however, there it is, the first time he has been willing to put the adjustment in the cost of living increase in writing. that is all to the good. a lot of the new taxes in there are unpassable. the question arises, if nothing else passed would the president sign the adjustment in the cost of living increases which gets us $130 billion over 10 years. not a lot of money but, however, not nothing. would he sign it by himself? is it merely being offered in tandem with other tax increases? >> i think he made it clear that it is all a package, you will have tax increases or they are off the table. >> the congress is up and running and working in the normal progress so we will see what comes out of the that but the president put that on the table is not big. >>chris: we know that a lot of republican leade
he gets $600 billion from more taxes. how big a compromise is the president putting entitlement cuts in writing? >> that is a step that is not inconsequential. it is odd how he presented it. is this a proposal or a concession? however, there it is, the first time he has been willing to put the adjustment in the cost of living increase in writing. that is all to the good. a lot of the new taxes in there are unpassable. the question arises, if nothing else passed would the president sign...
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in fact, it had 13 -- over 13% in taxes, sales taxes, income tas. i mean, it's a pretty striking place -- >> which is what makes people so independent. theyee this gvernment regulation working against them in their daily decisions. lot of the regulation in california directly affects the poor. so if you consider yourself a robin hood populous, you should be a libertarian. not part of theibertarian party. but you want less government. i celebrate that. >> you know, celebrating it, you've got a lot of company, fewer people than ever, at least inrecent history, are now self-identifng as republicans, just a few more are self-identifying as democrats. and some self-identifying as independents. >> young people are leaving obama. >> can you believe the millennials? >> he was never really there for them to begin with, and he always took the youth vote for granted. but you're looking at a group of people who have such incredible easy access to information and when ideas reach critical mass, they all know about it instantly. >> thank you, kennedy. come back s
in fact, it had 13 -- over 13% in taxes, sales taxes, income tas. i mean, it's a pretty striking place -- >> which is what makes people so independent. theyee this gvernment regulation working against them in their daily decisions. lot of the regulation in california directly affects the poor. so if you consider yourself a robin hood populous, you should be a libertarian. not part of theibertarian party. but you want less government. i celebrate that. >> you know, celebrating it,...
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taxing wall street. it could bring in billions of new revenues at a time when the government said it is in need of crash. so why did the announcement go unnoticed. ♪ [ male announcer ] from the way the bristles move to the way they clean, once you try an oral-b deep sweep power brush, you'll never go back to a regular manual brush. its three cleaning zones with dynamic power bristles reach between teeth with more brush movements to remove up to 100% more plaque than a regular manual brush. and even 76% more plaque than sonicare flexcare in hard to reach areas. oral-b deep sweep 5000 power brush. life opens up when you do. >>> coming up, democrats today announce plans to tax wall street speculation. it is a win win win from a policy perspective. also supreme court and gay marriage. the obama administration will no longer sit on the side lines. this is big news. details ahead. [ male announcer ] there are only so many foods that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noo
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it seems that is higher taxes, more taxes somewhere down the line. if you start this thing off, and you are looking for 7 million people in first couple weeks, you get just 36,000, i'm afraid. >> it is embarrassing really, thank you, charles. charles: a fox, alert -- fox business alert, u.s. futures, momentum to upside. investor have to be happy. but news coming from two huge american companies that might change it. we'll talk about it, the biz blitz is next. charles: time for biz blitz, we discuss stocks you should be watching and whether you should be buying them. first up, after the bell reporting, american express on both top and bottom line. scott, you. what do you make of ibm? >> not good. ibm is in a record spot. it reminds me of hewlett-packard. they have a lot of lines in the water as far as their businesses, but they don't know what to do with them, that is a tough spot to be in, they don't know what is going to grow or not grow. cloud in success a small enough part of the business but not big enough for bottom line, they are coming off wor
it seems that is higher taxes, more taxes somewhere down the line. if you start this thing off, and you are looking for 7 million people in first couple weeks, you get just 36,000, i'm afraid. >> it is embarrassing really, thank you, charles. charles: a fox, alert -- fox business alert, u.s. futures, momentum to upside. investor have to be happy. but news coming from two huge american companies that might change it. we'll talk about it, the biz blitz is next. charles: time for biz blitz,...
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and so the club for growth will intervene not just on tax issues, but on others. and they're joined by other groups. you know, when jim demint left the senate -- >> to head the heritage. >> head the heritage foundation, you know. >> right. a very conservative organization. >> which used to be a think tank. now, of course, it has a 501 (c)4 called heritage action. they're raising money. they're aggressively participating in the political debates, and will in campaigns. because you can have as much impact as tom said, it's all part of a party apparatus now. from the outside, if you use the leverage of money, and you can also use the leverage of the social media, the talk radio hosts, and others, who have such a dominant impact on the party now, that it takes the problem solvers and puts them in a really, really tricky situation. >> you say, in the book, that what we all know: president obama made great efforts to work cooperatively with the republicans during his first term. didn't get him anything in terms of legislation. got him maybe a second term. but in "the ne
and so the club for growth will intervene not just on tax issues, but on others. and they're joined by other groups. you know, when jim demint left the senate -- >> to head the heritage. >> head the heritage foundation, you know. >> right. a very conservative organization. >> which used to be a think tank. now, of course, it has a 501 (c)4 called heritage action. they're raising money. they're aggressively participating in the political debates, and will in campaigns....
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that's why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or stara new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and ows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. ♪ lou: the commander of the iranian elite revolutionary guard slamming the country's president, major-general mohammad safari describing infected by western doctrine. also warning the iranian missiles are capable of hitting israel, and he says israel will be eliminated if the iranians attack. joining us now, fox news middle eastern terrorism analyst, retired lieutenant colonel, former u.k. advisor to the country's ministry of defense perry good to have you both here. i mean, this is a quick return to old rhetoric to talk about the elimination of. where is the iranian government headed here? >> look, the nerve center is headed by an agency that you just mentioned, the iranian revolutionary guard. what he said basically means that the center is in that
that's why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or stara new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and ows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. ♪ lou: the commander of the iranian elite revolutionary guard slamming the country's president, major-general mohammad safari describing infected by western doctrine. also...
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ere were many queions about the irs blocking request for tax exemption status because the groups were conrvate. >> do you believe tea party groups were targeted? >> i do not ever tnk it's okay tose pple's political viewpoints in management of inventory. >> other administration officials refused to shed light on how many enrolle she gave some hts. >> can you tell me how many inquires you have processed? >> shemphasized the requests for subsidies is not the same at enrollment but determines subsidies. the adminiration says milons have logged on but fewer have gotten far enoug to reach the irs. >> in total to date we've processed several hundred thousands requests. >> from all over the country. >> all over the country. >> whether republicans criticizing the irs, one democrat sought to ridicule the hearing asking if she was familiar with the book about the salem wit trials. >> have you been consulting with the devil? >> are reportshat you can fly accurate? >> greatly exaggerat. >> some of the last questions made it seem were done in a joking manner but this is nothing to joke about. it's
ere were many queions about the irs blocking request for tax exemption status because the groups were conrvate. >> do you believe tea party groups were targeted? >> i do not ever tnk it's okay tose pple's political viewpoints in management of inventory. >> other administration officials refused to shed light on how many enrolle she gave some hts. >> can you tell me how many inquires you have processed? >> shemphasized the requests for subsidies is not the same at...
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we can't get them here without doing tax increases. and that includes the current spendg for the rest of the year and unfortunately we don't have 218 votes to do that in the house. so the chairman is put in a dificult position because these shared these concerns and therefore i think that this deserves careful consideration by the house. lou: it looks like relatively short cotton. it happens t bethat in a return to regular rules and regular order. and if that is the result, that would be worth whaever the results were forconservatives or moderate republicans or whomever. would you agree? >> after my yes, i do. that would be the immiate result. and during this time that would allow us to get to handle each appropriations bill separately. thats important not only to allow individual members to have their opportunities kite, but also to stop certain programs and that gives us an opportunity to do those kinds of things. lou: congressman, we have a huge number of subjects and let e just say that kathleen sebelius, secretary kathleen sebeliu
we can't get them here without doing tax increases. and that includes the current spendg for the rest of the year and unfortunately we don't have 218 votes to do that in the house. so the chairman is put in a dificult position because these shared these concerns and therefore i think that this deserves careful consideration by the house. lou: it looks like relatively short cotton. it happens t bethat in a return to regular rules and regular order. and if that is the result, that would be worth...
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pacemaker tax or the tax on insulin pumps. that's what is it. but there are a lot of offsets. there are folks in the house of representatives that have -- >> the democratic line is but how would you pay for it? >> exactly. >> but there are a lot of -- republicans could have very simply proposed a cut in the medical device tax and a substitution where the revenue was going to come for and put it on the floor. that would probably pass. what they're saying is we're going to steal all the revenues from the programs to take care of all the poorest children in america and that's the amendment i vote against. >> i will just remind you. >> it hurts poor people all -- >> i will remind you that 30-plus of your colleagues, democrats in the senate voted to repeal that medical device tax. >> this is a tax on top line sales. this is gutting -- >> we can repeal it. but you have to find the $30 billion. >> we will continue this conversation. ted cruz just laid out a new bargaining line about the debt limit. at least one of us at this table do
pacemaker tax or the tax on insulin pumps. that's what is it. but there are a lot of offsets. there are folks in the house of representatives that have -- >> the democratic line is but how would you pay for it? >> exactly. >> but there are a lot of -- republicans could have very simply proposed a cut in the medical device tax and a substitution where the revenue was going to come for and put it on the floor. that would probably pass. what they're saying is we're going to steal...
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the taxes going up on everybody and blame on republicans. i would commend boehner and paul ryan who in the end voted yes for a bad deal they had to do it. for some courage. knowing the deal was awful. and letting somebody on the back benches have to do it for them. they have to be united from now on. once they split, all power devolves and they're irrelevant. >> boehner is done with the one-on-one negotiations with president obama and wants the will of the house to work its will. go through the normal process. a signal i'm with you. >> he was forced to make that announcement. >> look, this is not the end. even in this month, democrats said they want immigration bill, gun control bill by january. i asked a question do you think the members of the caucus will break to vote for gun control? he said yes. if you see sizable number peel off to vote for new version of the assault weapons ban say, it's over. they are not a credible opposition. >> bret: talk about the upcoming fight on, with the debt ceiling as the backdrop. they are extracting spend
the taxes going up on everybody and blame on republicans. i would commend boehner and paul ryan who in the end voted yes for a bad deal they had to do it. for some courage. knowing the deal was awful. and letting somebody on the back benches have to do it for them. they have to be united from now on. once they split, all power devolves and they're irrelevant. >> boehner is done with the one-on-one negotiations with president obama and wants the will of the house to work its will. go...
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unions hate that tax. this is one thhng that democrats and republicans can agree on, one tax they can get rid of that will be great -- >> can american people do that go to congress, and say we want to be exempted from these aspects of obamacare, no they cannot. >> big business was exempted for a whole year. >> they can get what -- can't get what they want. charles: they spend everything in their -- they had, they borrowed millions to help the president get reelected, they want payback, they want largess, they of the everything they can get, and slowly but surely they are getting it. >> i would hardly say, well the main thing they wanted was exception from obamacare, they did not get that, they well a whole regular saying that we -- resolution saying that we' that, obama administration said no. >> why should they even get an eexemption. charles: yes why. >> the excise tax is manage that insurance industry hates, this is a great bone to throw -- insurance industry. charles: how does this help the average ame
unions hate that tax. this is one thhng that democrats and republicans can agree on, one tax they can get rid of that will be great -- >> can american people do that go to congress, and say we want to be exempted from these aspects of obamacare, no they cannot. >> big business was exempted for a whole year. >> they can get what -- can't get what they want. charles: they spend everything in their -- they had, they borrowed millions to help the president get reelected, they want...
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we believe you need to implement cuts in special- interest tax rates. the questionpose to our republican colleagues. what is so precious? are you interested in protecting spending on the national defense? those are questions they will have to answer. >> you and i talked about a month ago. you always had a good relationship with chairman ryan. you're quite frustrated before congress came back. the relationship seems to be not what it was. how much of that personal feeling get involved here? how much colors it? will you go back to that relationship or have you become so distrustful that it will make difficult to break the ice? >> we are not distrustful. we have a very good personal rapport and working relationship. a as you know, we have very deep differences on these fundamental policy issues. if you were to come to a hearing, you would hear this difference is expressed in a very civil manner, sharp on the issues, but very simple. we are determined to try to get an agreement. one of the first orders of business is to decide what the scope of the discussi
we believe you need to implement cuts in special- interest tax rates. the questionpose to our republican colleagues. what is so precious? are you interested in protecting spending on the national defense? those are questions they will have to answer. >> you and i talked about a month ago. you always had a good relationship with chairman ryan. you're quite frustrated before congress came back. the relationship seems to be not what it was. how much of that personal feeling get involved...
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, over 70% of taxes paid. this is a budget, however, that continues what i think we would have to call it the obama legacy. propose, don't dispose and dispose of it as quickly as possible. he calls for $50 billion in more spending for infrastructure. for what specifically, we don't know. >> neil: i wonder where the trillions in infrastructure went already. what did you make of the offer on social security, that it was a salve to make up for tax increase. >> it was, at best, an opportunity to show someone in the basement of the white house or the west wing knows how to do math. they throw out $130 billion over ten years as a savings because they're going to take back cost of living increases, a margin, from social security beneficiaries. it's purely much about nothing and has no programmatic value. it's not a change in direction or value, it's simply a change in the mathematics. >> neil: what if you close all the loopholes, whatever it comes out to over ten years, on top of the 600 billion-dollar on the rate hi
, over 70% of taxes paid. this is a budget, however, that continues what i think we would have to call it the obama legacy. propose, don't dispose and dispose of it as quickly as possible. he calls for $50 billion in more spending for infrastructure. for what specifically, we don't know. >> neil: i wonder where the trillions in infrastructure went already. what did you make of the offer on social security, that it was a salve to make up for tax increase. >> it was, at best, an...
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you do what he always does, tax it out of existence. it will be gone in a minute. lou: not funny if you are a small business owner, but a lot of small business owners identify with the joke last night. not funny for them, of course, neither was the market's performance. chairman of wright investors' service holdings is here to share his thinking on the markets. first, let's take a look at what happened on wall street with stocks finishing just off lows. the fed pledging to continue pumping 805 billion a month into the markets and it would consider raising the amount of the amount required. the dow down 1309 points. the s&p fell 15 from its record high set yesterday. the nasdaq down 30. volume on the big board, two and a half million shares. the commodities market down as well. gold falling back. crude oil plummeted on news that inventories spite to all-time highs. crude oil is the result down to 43 perarrel today. the yield on the treasury ten year dropped down. our market guest says the fed is key in the short term, but is also creating a problem for the markets l
you do what he always does, tax it out of existence. it will be gone in a minute. lou: not funny if you are a small business owner, but a lot of small business owners identify with the joke last night. not funny for them, of course, neither was the market's performance. chairman of wright investors' service holdings is here to share his thinking on the markets. first, let's take a look at what happened on wall street with stocks finishing just off lows. the fed pledging to continue pumping 805...
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it seems that is higher taxes, more taxes somewhere down the line. if you start this thing off, and you are looking for 7 million people in first couple weeks, you get just 36,000, i'm afraid. >> it is embarrassing really, thank you, charles. charles: a fox, alert -- fox business alert, u.s. futures, momentum to upside. investor have to be happy. but news coming from two huge american companies that might change it. we'll talk about it, the biz blitz is next. [ man ] on december 17, 1903, the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice? oh, it's exciting! [ man ] touchdown confirmed. we're safe on mars. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hi. [ baby fussing ] ♪ charles: time for biz blitz, we discuss stocks you should be watching and whether you should be buying them. first up, after the bell reporting, american express on both top and bottom line. scott, you. what do you make of ibm? >> not good. ibm is in a reco
it seems that is higher taxes, more taxes somewhere down the line. if you start this thing off, and you are looking for 7 million people in first couple weeks, you get just 36,000, i'm afraid. >> it is embarrassing really, thank you, charles. charles: a fox, alert -- fox business alert, u.s. futures, momentum to upside. investor have to be happy. but news coming from two huge american companies that might change it. we'll talk about it, the biz blitz is next. [ man ] on december 17, 1903,...
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doesn't raise taxes. and -- >> we're concerned about what it does to defense. we see this as a step in the right direction. hi, i'm terry and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the lyrica the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica.
doesn't raise taxes. and -- >> we're concerned about what it does to defense. we see this as a step in the right direction. hi, i'm terry and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the lyrica the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages...
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if not, guess what, you get to pay more in taxes. that is their message? >> they were waiting for the individual states to decide whether they would get in the system or not. leaving that aside, assuming you are right, this thing will fall apart, the structure of this think is terrible, can't possibly do it, let it fall apart. it gives you a campaign issue and everything you want. you don't have to sit here and try to mess with the full faith and credit of the united states government when it's something you think you will win anyway. >> they could have done it with just one exchange. could have had one free market and they wouldn't be in the pickle they're in. >> have one single payer i want. >> that's the argument, right, jo jon stewart from the left is coming at it basically saying you guys didn't go far enough, having to do the shenanigans with employer mandate and individual mandate and didn't go to single payer program you should have when you had the opportunity. >> the system being a failure and website fiasco puts people already frustrated not hav
if not, guess what, you get to pay more in taxes. that is their message? >> they were waiting for the individual states to decide whether they would get in the system or not. leaving that aside, assuming you are right, this thing will fall apart, the structure of this think is terrible, can't possibly do it, let it fall apart. it gives you a campaign issue and everything you want. you don't have to sit here and try to mess with the full faith and credit of the united states government...
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you have the politics and labor unions. >> and taxes. he says a worker that takes home $16,000 a year costs him $40,000 when you factor in company taxes and benefits they play on employees. he says it's nearly impossible to lay people off. there's a steady stream of new laws and regulations. he got exacerbated by the situation, he picked up and moved while his coworkers were on vacation. >> while many companies have moved overseas he may have been the first to do it secretly. >> to make italy more competitive, you should not do what this company did move away in a dishonest way. >> he says he tried to speak to the union about the transfer but they vowed to sabotage it. the government will pay these workers three quarters of their old salary three years the union has been picketed the old business. he claims it was just a desperate attempt to survive. >>translator: i don't call them a union. i call them terrorist. >> he claims it's not he athat let italy down but the other way around. the tax change next year could keep more people like h
you have the politics and labor unions. >> and taxes. he says a worker that takes home $16,000 a year costs him $40,000 when you factor in company taxes and benefits they play on employees. he says it's nearly impossible to lay people off. there's a steady stream of new laws and regulations. he got exacerbated by the situation, he picked up and moved while his coworkers were on vacation. >> while many companies have moved overseas he may have been the first to do it secretly....
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we want to make sure that job creation miracle continues and we have to do that by keeping taxes low, keeping government small, keeping regulations out of the way of small businesses in protecting the right to work laws that have helped prevent taxes from going down the pathway of prizes like this. >> okay, as always, mr. attorney general, great talking with you. we appreciate your time. >> up next, more evidence that the white house is picking and choosing just where it wants the public to feel the government shutdown nearly 1 billion people around the world don't have enough food to survive. we can't let this happen. there is something we can do about it. please join christina aguilera and yum! brands in the movement to fight world hunger by supporting the united nations world fo programme. to donate go to hungertohope.com or make a text donation right now. your contribution will feed children and save lives. together, we can stop the dying and start the living. and together, we can move people from hunger to hope. lou: critics accusing the obama administration trying to score pooit
we want to make sure that job creation miracle continues and we have to do that by keeping taxes low, keeping government small, keeping regulations out of the way of small businesses in protecting the right to work laws that have helped prevent taxes from going down the pathway of prizes like this. >> okay, as always, mr. attorney general, great talking with you. we appreciate your time. >> up next, more evidence that the white house is picking and choosing just where it wants the...
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rates, which are tax rates we haven't seen since the year 2000, clinton era tax rates until february 15th. in that respect you do have a little bit of time to work things out. but on top of that you also got the debt ceiling coming. there are only $200 billion worth of spending room left according to the treasury department. so all of these issues are coming into play here. there are a number of lawmakers who want to get this out of the way. they don't want to be responsible for a major tax hike which already has happened. they want to get this done and move on. there are still republicans who say you have to have spending cuts in this deal. we're not tired of not having enough spending cuts. the deficit is still too much of a problem. >> a lot of deadlines in play. they don't seem to be speeding things up rich, so far. we're so glad you're there keeping track of this for us. >> thanks, diane. >> that is the latest on the fiscal cliff negotiations in washington. we'll be back at top of the hour or break in anytime if we get more news. fox business will have live coverage tomorrow mor
rates, which are tax rates we haven't seen since the year 2000, clinton era tax rates until february 15th. in that respect you do have a little bit of time to work things out. but on top of that you also got the debt ceiling coming. there are only $200 billion worth of spending room left according to the treasury department. so all of these issues are coming into play here. there are a number of lawmakers who want to get this out of the way. they don't want to be responsible for a major tax...
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>> you know, tax revenues are off the table. the truth of the matter is, the president had his chance during the fiscal cliff, they had the bases loaded, all nine innings, they scored one run, and now they want some extra at bats, extra innings for higher taxes, it's not going to happen. the truth of the matter is, that republicans in the house are determined to close tax loopholes, but we're not going to do it to fuel more of the president's spending, we're going to do it to lower rates for families and businesses. >> i would just say, kevin, just as a parting thought, i think the messaging here should be pro growth, and i think you have every right to say, jared won't agree with me, i get that and a lot of democrats won't agree. you have every right to say that limited government is pro-growth and that, in fact, we saw that spending to gdp come down to the clinton years with good growth, during the reagan years with good growth, all the way back to post world war ii with good growth. and i think you all need a growth message.
>> you know, tax revenues are off the table. the truth of the matter is, the president had his chance during the fiscal cliff, they had the bases loaded, all nine innings, they scored one run, and now they want some extra at bats, extra innings for higher taxes, it's not going to happen. the truth of the matter is, that republicans in the house are determined to close tax loopholes, but we're not going to do it to fuel more of the president's spending, we're going to do it to lower rates...
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a year and a half ago, they created a deadline about raising taxes. we knew taxes were going up. they waited a year and a half and burning the midnight oil. >> it was all theater. >> and then they sit back and do nothing. all because the president, the senate and house don't do their job on time and when they get to the end of the deadline, they create new deadlines? >> they try to use the drama and theater and force something through that otherwise couldn't pass. we have temporary tax policies, temporary -- unknown regulations that are coming out at a faster rate. i was in small business for over 15 years. i don't know how anyone can operate in 24 environment. i have had businesses show me two plans. taxes went up which they did, they were going to cut back on 25 people. this was 150-person firm. it's common sense, we don't have to guess was at what is happening. it's not republican obstruction. the fact is, it's the policies that the president has put in place is making it more and more difficult for businesses to succeed. >> it's disheartening because people are parking money,
a year and a half ago, they created a deadline about raising taxes. we knew taxes were going up. they waited a year and a half and burning the midnight oil. >> it was all theater. >> and then they sit back and do nothing. all because the president, the senate and house don't do their job on time and when they get to the end of the deadline, they create new deadlines? >> they try to use the drama and theater and force something through that otherwise couldn't pass. we have...
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we want to make sure that job creation miracle continues and we have to do that by keeping taxes low, keeping government small, keeping regulations out of the way of small businesses in protecting the right to work laws that have helped prevent taxes from going down the pathway of prizes like this. >> okay, as always, mr. attorney general, great talking with you. we appreciate your time. >> up next, more evidence that the white house is picking and choosing just where it wants the public to feel the government shutdown she took an early spring break thanks to her double miles from the capital one venture card. now what was mrs. davis teaching? spelling. that's not a subject, right? i mean, spell check. that's a program. algebra. okay. persons a and b are flying to the bahamas. how fast will they get there? don't you need distance, rate and... no, all it takes is dole miles. [ all ] whoa. yeah. [ male announcer ] get away fast with unlimited double miles from the capital one venture card. you're the world's best teacher. this is so unexpected. what's in your wallet? this is so unexpect
we want to make sure that job creation miracle continues and we have to do that by keeping taxes low, keeping government small, keeping regulations out of the way of small businesses in protecting the right to work laws that have helped prevent taxes from going down the pathway of prizes like this. >> okay, as always, mr. attorney general, great talking with you. we appreciate your time. >> up next, more evidence that the white house is picking and choosing just where it wants the...
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so you get the economy moving, make wise cuts, eliminate unnecessary tax breaks. for example, the oil industry, one of the most profitable or indeed the most profitable industry in the world continues to get massive tax breaks from the american taxpayers all of which everybody else gets to make up and pay for. so you can bring revenue in by eliminating those unnecessary and unwise tax breaks. >> and of course that would be new revenue on the table which the republicans have said no to every time. in fact, boehner would never bring anything like that to the floor as a vote. so we're kind of in a quagmire here. about obama care, will the affordable care act be part of this equation moving forward on a budget? i mean, you heard ryan say it didn't work, their strategy didn't work last time. are we going to hear the same song and dance here coming down the stretch? >> well, we could. certainly the republicans have seen themselves on a roll. they've been beating their chest, they're kind of doing that kind of dance before the kickoff. and it could very well carryover an
so you get the economy moving, make wise cuts, eliminate unnecessary tax breaks. for example, the oil industry, one of the most profitable or indeed the most profitable industry in the world continues to get massive tax breaks from the american taxpayers all of which everybody else gets to make up and pay for. so you can bring revenue in by eliminating those unnecessary and unwise tax breaks. >> and of course that would be new revenue on the table which the republicans have said no to...
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and he did get taxes, he got 620 billion dollars in new taxes on january the 1st. so, right now, greta for republicans in congress the tax issue has been settled and this is now about what are w going to do to rein in out of control government spending and 85 billion dollars, again, we're talking about the equivalent of the amount that the federal government borrows every single month. >> senator, nice to see you, sir. >> thank you, greta. >> while speaker boehner is hammering, jim demint a hammering over the tax hikes, what is going on that the president knows the tax hikes are going to hurt so he's blaming the sequester. >> good evening, greta. >> most of the media so sold out to obama that they're missing the obvious here, the policies that the president has in place, especially tax increases that just got in, are going to hurt our economy. probably actually bring it down. the president is desperate to blame it on the republicans. he wants to blame it on a reduction in government spending. but the taxes are taking almost two and a half times more out of the econ
and he did get taxes, he got 620 billion dollars in new taxes on january the 1st. so, right now, greta for republicans in congress the tax issue has been settled and this is now about what are w going to do to rein in out of control government spending and 85 billion dollars, again, we're talking about the equivalent of the amount that the federal government borrows every single month. >> senator, nice to see you, sir. >> thank you, greta. >> while speaker boehner is...
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of the american action forum and a man desperate to prove he is not a one trick pony americans for tax reform grover norquist all about immigration something he seemingly knew nothing about or is not interested to talk about and tell his colleagues in sponsors told him it might be a good idea. stocks finished higher with a handful of up beat earnings reports the nasdaq jumped 20 to the people filing for unemployment benefits were down by 12,000 in twitter announcing it has moved up with the update november 6 trying to price the offering expecting to sell 70 million shares of course, that is subject to change. kim co-founder does not like the apple buyback strategy of carl icahn. he said he should leave apple alone and spend more time like bill gates uses to help people like yourself. lou: that will invite to a response for sure. we will be right back. >> scurrying like rats in washington as congress begins hearings over the disastrous launch of the obamacare web site the obamacare web site the contractors have at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premiu
of the american action forum and a man desperate to prove he is not a one trick pony americans for tax reform grover norquist all about immigration something he seemingly knew nothing about or is not interested to talk about and tell his colleagues in sponsors told him it might be a good idea. stocks finished higher with a handful of up beat earnings reports the nasdaq jumped 20 to the people filing for unemployment benefits were down by 12,000 in twitter announcing it has moved up with the...